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Prayagraj: Hectic preparations are on to receive lakhs of devotees ahead of the Maha Kumbh Mela 2025. The authorities have been striving hard to ensure the cleanliness and hygienic surroundings at the holy ghats in the rivers of Sangam. About 15,000 sanitation workers are roped in to make this cleanliness drive a success. These sanitation workers started removing floating debris at the ghats where the devotees will take a holy dip during the Kumbh Mela. The waste being removed from the river Ganges includes disposable plates, plastic bags, garlands and flowers.This year's Maha Kumbh Mela is expected to witness the arrival of about 40 crore people at Prayagraj. In the massive cleanliness drive, which is planned, the authorities are roping in around 15,000 sanitation workers and 150 'Ganga Sewa' volunteers all through the Maha Kumbh Mela from January 13 to February 26.Amidst this, the workers involved in the cleanliness drive are requesting cooperation from the devotees in maintaining hygiene at the mela points. Suraj Kumar, a sanitation worker, said despite their pleas, the waste is flung into the river and they will have to constantly remove the debris all through. "We request devotees to not throw waste into the river, but they do not listen. Also, there are a lot of cases of theft here for which the workers will be blamed. This is why our staff are not sent into crowded places during the mela. After the crowds leave, we remove the trash."Read More:1. Delhi Election Schedule Announced By Election Commission Of India; Polling on Feb 5, Counting on Feb 8

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00:00Ahead of the Mahakumbh Mela, authorities in Prayagraj are working diligently to ensure
00:06the cleanliness of the rivers in the Sangam city.
00:10On Tuesday, sanitation workers were seen collecting floating debris, including plastic bags and
00:16flower petals, from the river Ganga, carefully bagging the waste for disposal.
00:22We try to stop the waste from spreading, but people don't listen to us.
00:28If they don't listen to us, we call our own people to pick it up.
00:33There is a lot of theft here.
00:37We don't let our boys into the crowd.
00:42We keep them outside, so that when the crowd is over, they can pick up the waste.
00:47What is the waste?
00:51Flower petals, paper, disposal, plates.
00:58The flowers that are sold here, that is the waste.
01:02Around 15,000 sanitation workers and 150 Ganga Seva Doots, or volunteers, will be on duty
01:10to maintain cleanliness and hygiene during the Mahakumbh Mela, which will commence from
01:15January 13 and conclude on February 26.
01:18Approximately 40 crore people are expected to visit Prayagraj during the duration of
01:23the Megha religious event.

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